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all you have to worry about is the person elected the altar. the woman behind this new business, even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." all right. we start with the first to announce plans on how exactly it hopes to pay for obamacare. a little bit surprising. republican arizona governor says that the tax increase interstate is the answer. the governor proposing a new hospital provided tax, and this is on topple all the taxes we were just three weeks ago. a number of experts and even some hospitals are on board with the governor's new tax hike. with me now is one of them. from the university of arizona public health policy and management professor. welcome to the show. do you think this is a good idea? >> good evening. i think that for arizona this is a very novel and innovative approach to solving a particularly difficult dilemma in getting the 20 percent of arizona is a don't have health insurance coverage. this will get as part way there through medicaid expansion. melissa: stopping about maybe as 6 percent tax. the exact num
all you have to worry about is the person elected the altar. the woman behind this new business, even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." all right. we start with the first to announce plans on how exactly it hopes to pay for obamacare. a little bit surprising. republican arizona governor says that the tax increase interstate is the answer. the governor proposing a new hospital provided tax, and this is on topple all the taxes we were just three weeks ago. a number of...
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that's what the election was all about. that's what the president promised in his inaugural address. that's why millions of americans said se on election day. the truth is immigrant rights are civil rights. this is not an issue that should divide us. and the president made that point today. >> it's easy sometimes for the discussion to take on a feeling of us versus them. and when that happens, a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. we forget that. [ applause ] >> it's important for us to remember our history. unless you're one of the first americans you came from some place else. somebody brought you. >> you came from some place else. somebody brought you here. that's the american story. that's what this debate has been about. >> all those folks before they were us, they were them. and when each new wave of immigrants arrived, they faced resistance from those who were already here. they faced hardship. they faced racism. they faced ridicule. but over time as they went about their daily lives, as they earned
that's what the election was all about. that's what the president promised in his inaugural address. that's why millions of americans said se on election day. the truth is immigrant rights are civil rights. this is not an issue that should divide us. and the president made that point today. >> it's easy sometimes for the discussion to take on a feeling of us versus them. and when that happens, a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. we forget that. [ applause ] >>...
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i mean, here you have unions using their money and power to elect officials, and then they sit down with the state and local officials to negotiate a collective bargaining package. it doesn't work. melissa: why doesn't it work? >> because they get too much. they get wages, benefits, and pension plans that the state and local governments can't afford. melissa: still, unions, i mean that's not a reason for dropping from the union. you like the idea they get me great benefits that looks good. i don't think a lot of people believe down the road the reality of it is they will not actually receive that money and those benefits because the tax base doesn't support it. do people realize that and realize unions are not working in their best interests in i don't think so. >> no, i think that's a god point, but what was really prior to that, there will be a change in state laws. there is a change. you see, in wisconsin where collective bargaining rights are now limited, and i think you'll have that throughout the country, and i think people will support that because, again, there are wages and bene
i mean, here you have unions using their money and power to elect officials, and then they sit down with the state and local officials to negotiate a collective bargaining package. it doesn't work. melissa: why doesn't it work? >> because they get too much. they get wages, benefits, and pension plans that the state and local governments can't afford. melissa: still, unions, i mean that's not a reason for dropping from the union. you like the idea they get me great benefits that looks...
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. >> elections. elections. the republican party is losing the support of our hispanic citizens. >> think about that. it's not about people in this country who are living a life, trying to be an american. it's about elections. john mccain has a very clear understanding of the republican demographic problem. >> i'll give you a little straight talk. look at the last election. look at the last election. we are losing dramatically the hispanic vote, which we think should be ours for a variety of reasons. and we've got to understand that. >> but if john mccain wants to understand why the republican party faces this problem, he might want to watch some of his own campaign ads back from 2010. >> have we got the right plan? >> the plan is perfect. you bring troops, state, county, and local law enforcement together. >> and complete the dang fence. >> it will work this time. senator, you're one of us. >> i'm john mccain and i approve this message. >> well, politics does not exist in a vacuum. there are consequences to pol
. >> elections. elections. the republican party is losing the support of our hispanic citizens. >> think about that. it's not about people in this country who are living a life, trying to be an american. it's about elections. john mccain has a very clear understanding of the republican demographic problem. >> i'll give you a little straight talk. look at the last election. look at the last election. we are losing dramatically the hispanic vote, which we think should be ours...
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. >> reporter: just 16 presidents have been elected to a second term, including some of the great ones. obama, the 17th, will now get his shot at greatness or not. >> and one of the highlights of the presidential inauguration are these huge star-studded parties. we'll take you inside the exclusive events after this quick break and it looks like the party has already started behind me. we'll be right back. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. [ slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase,
. >> reporter: just 16 presidents have been elected to a second term, including some of the great ones. obama, the 17th, will now get his shot at greatness or not. >> and one of the highlights of the presidential inauguration are these huge star-studded parties. we'll take you inside the exclusive events after this quick break and it looks like the party has already started behind me. we'll be right back. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you...
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today was brought to you by the 2012 election. and there was something poignant about john mccain being there, supporting the bill that he originally supported before the 2008 election, because he suffered badly at the polls in weight among latinos, even though he had championed immigration reform. mitt romney did worse among latinos. and i think a lot of republicans realize that they cannot hold to this restriction in his position forever without suffering real costs. in terms of that crazy commission provision, it was fascinating to see the democrats say and the language on your screen said make a recommendation, that is vague language. the democrats were trying to say this is a very vague thing. the republicans like rubio are probably going to try to make a big deal of it. but you know what? there is even action in the house. and the house is where progressive legislation goes to die these days. but even paul ryan has been saying good things about what marco rubio is up to. so i don't rule out the possibility that this thing ca
today was brought to you by the 2012 election. and there was something poignant about john mccain being there, supporting the bill that he originally supported before the 2008 election, because he suffered badly at the polls in weight among latinos, even though he had championed immigration reform. mitt romney did worse among latinos. and i think a lot of republicans realize that they cannot hold to this restriction in his position forever without suffering real costs. in terms of that crazy...
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anyway, millions of kids grow up having dreams being elected as president of the united states and moving into the white house but what if you had to buy the white house, to live there? your hopes might be dashed right now. u.s. home prices have risen for nine straight months the most recent home price index posted its largest increase since 2006. how much would it cost to buy one of the most glamorous, is horrific homes in our nation? real estate web company, zillow, estimates that 1600 pennsylvania avenue in washington, d.c. has a current value of $294.9 million. $294.9 million. so president obama and his family first moved into that home in january of 2009, the white house's value has risen 7% from $275.6 million. so put your checkbooks away. >>> let's say you are not in the market to buy a house. instead you're looking to make money on the housing market? and what we're hearing about the housing recovery, where should you be looking? we have angel capital cofounder and cio joins me in a fox business exclusive. i want to talk about your fund. the ticker is angls. it is an income fund o
anyway, millions of kids grow up having dreams being elected as president of the united states and moving into the white house but what if you had to buy the white house, to live there? your hopes might be dashed right now. u.s. home prices have risen for nine straight months the most recent home price index posted its largest increase since 2006. how much would it cost to buy one of the most glamorous, is horrific homes in our nation? real estate web company, zillow, estimates that 1600...
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after the election. he said sure, what about? filibuster. i said you get reelected, if you get reelected and we don't change the filibuster rules in the senate, you might as well take a four-year vacation, because you won't get anything done. >> senator harkin also told me about the so-called 41 rule that would require 41 republicans to vote in order to maintain a filibuster instead of requiring the majority party to find 60 votes to break one. folks, 60 votes, it isn't going to happen in the senate. not in this political climate. senator reid had included the 41 rule in his proposal, but politico reported late tonight he dropped the rule after talks with mcconnell. now, this is just coming to me right now. my head is about to explode on live television. how many elections, harry, do the democrats have to win? how many mandates from the people have to be sent to washington that we need to move forward on this? why is the minority party running this country? that's my first reaction on this. for more, let
after the election. he said sure, what about? filibuster. i said you get reelected, if you get reelected and we don't change the filibuster rules in the senate, you might as well take a four-year vacation, because you won't get anything done. >> senator harkin also told me about the so-called 41 rule that would require 41 republicans to vote in order to maintain a filibuster instead of requiring the majority party to find 60 votes to break one. folks, 60 votes, it isn't going to happen in...
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it's not an even playing field in the election. number two, there is the seniority system that you eluded to, and that is used by incumbents to make the arguments that their voters should keep them there, particularly when they gain seniority, and that really tilts the playing field as well. >> senator, we know you got a busy schedule, but we really thank you for taking time out to talk to us on an important topic. >> great to be with you. >> thank you, appreciate it. thank you. your thoughts on term limits and thoughts on frank lautenberg running at 89? >> i think both, i think they clearly, the senator running for reelection in 89 is indicative of the challenge that the country faces to be innovative and have new ideas. the fact that senators held that seat for so long. the challenge in congress, especially, and i give republicans actually credit for changing this, the challenge in the house of representatives, for example, is it is all seniority based. on the democratic side, you spend 20 years there before you have influence. i
it's not an even playing field in the election. number two, there is the seniority system that you eluded to, and that is used by incumbents to make the arguments that their voters should keep them there, particularly when they gain seniority, and that really tilts the playing field as well. >> senator, we know you got a busy schedule, but we really thank you for taking time out to talk to us on an important topic. >> great to be with you. >> thank you, appreciate it. thank...
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you get elected without that. why will he do it now? his climate change the agenda will be very high. he will talk about a carbon tax, but we will release its of regulatory agencies, resting down on the regulations to force the price of regular fool's fire lori: maybe some of these will be built by people who are more friendly. have we heard a name? >> i expected to be worse. greenhouse rules in the pipeline. it will stop the construction of the coal-fired power plants. an existing power plants have been also refineries. the epa department of interior, regulate fracking. a huge opportunity for our economy. lori: and fracking, you think positive or negative? >> they will do everything they can to slow that down. the department of interior has a proposed rule. that is a lot of regulations. no really good news and our economy. there is a huge opportunity. the saudi arabia of energy by 2020 if we are allowed to get to it. lori: thank you. melissa: all right. sports. superable 47 is now the battle of the bros. twenty-eight to 13 capturing th
you get elected without that. why will he do it now? his climate change the agenda will be very high. he will talk about a carbon tax, but we will release its of regulatory agencies, resting down on the regulations to force the price of regular fool's fire lori: maybe some of these will be built by people who are more friendly. have we heard a name? >> i expected to be worse. greenhouse rules in the pipeline. it will stop the construction of the coal-fired power plants. an existing power...
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remember how much bain capital was in the news leading up to the election? one of the private equity firms went public today, we talked to the ceo of that company next. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. stuart: next guest is cheaper executive officer of the company that went public this morning, bright horizons family solutions, child care educational company. he joins us from the new york stock exchange. you are a dane company, are you not? tell us what did danes do for you? >> we couldn't be more thrilled to be here. we have been thrilled to work with been over the last five years. they may not know what they were the company to put the initial seed money more than 26 years ago, to be able to actually have a chance once again to work with their expertise and the kind of people they have that
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they have to be doing it ultimately for re-election purposes, right? so where is the big sign that this is going to do and play so well for them? >> in start, some mps represent constituents where there is a strong european feeling. a larger portion of older voters who tend to be more skeptical of the eu. but other mps are fait facing battles in marginal areas, more urban areas who are different interests. i think there is a split within the party in terms of the electoral damage this could cause. >> and when you ask people what is it that they're upset with, is it regulation? that's what a lot of people in the city or business would say. a lot of others might say it's immigration. negative ad campaigns might run later this year to discourage workeres from coming. >> it seems to me that a lot of owners view that. because eu ridership does give members as a whole, other issues, far lesser. i think most people in britain, to be honest, has very little idea of what the eu does, they have very little understanding of the regular tatory structure of the eu
they have to be doing it ultimately for re-election purposes, right? so where is the big sign that this is going to do and play so well for them? >> in start, some mps represent constituents where there is a strong european feeling. a larger portion of older voters who tend to be more skeptical of the eu. but other mps are fait facing battles in marginal areas, more urban areas who are different interests. i think there is a split within the party in terms of the electoral damage this...
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president obama has elected jack lew. much of the u.s. experiencing the coldest temperatures in two years. for death are blamed on the cold snap. the bitter conditions are expected to stay into the weekend. dagen, back to you. dagen: jamie dimon apologizing. also, stepping up and saying back off. there is more regulation needed. he said all of this at the world economic forum. we are president and chief investment officer. he is in rochester, new york. maybe the only place on the planet that is colder than where you are sitting right now. >> happy to be here. dagen: what do you say to jamie dimon? there was one hedge fund manager that went after him. he said back off. >> well, jamie is right about the capitalization. he has incredibly strong capital. a lot of the standards forced the banks to have more capital, have more liquidity. it really is about rules. some of the most simple rules are the most important ones. banks should have more capital. okay. i have met that. the reserve should carry them through bad times and good times. i thin
president obama has elected jack lew. much of the u.s. experiencing the coldest temperatures in two years. for death are blamed on the cold snap. the bitter conditions are expected to stay into the weekend. dagen, back to you. dagen: jamie dimon apologizing. also, stepping up and saying back off. there is more regulation needed. he said all of this at the world economic forum. we are president and chief investment officer. he is in rochester, new york. maybe the only place on the planet that is...
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let you raise the debt ceiling and violate the things we promised we wouldn't do to the people that elected us. in return, you guys, senate democrats come up with a budget and you haven't passed one in 1300 some days. chuck schumer says i'll make a deal and take you up on the offer guess what, in the new budget we're going to tax more, tax all you people to agreed to the deal that they just came to january 1st, that deal is done we'll keep that and give another, another bite of at that apple. stuart: this is a financial issue. it's a budget issue, so they need a straight up or down vote in the senate and the democrats have a majority in the senate, but i'll put it to you, a couple of democrats there, who are going to say we're not all for more and more and more taxes because we know what it's going to do to the economy. it's not a done deal, is it? they're pushing for it, but it ain't done. >> listen, harry reid, remember when john boehner was going to bring the vote to the house and he didn't have the votes after he'd said i'm going to bring the vote to the house. i have a suspicion that h
let you raise the debt ceiling and violate the things we promised we wouldn't do to the people that elected us. in return, you guys, senate democrats come up with a budget and you haven't passed one in 1300 some days. chuck schumer says i'll make a deal and take you up on the offer guess what, in the new budget we're going to tax more, tax all you people to agreed to the deal that they just came to january 1st, that deal is done we'll keep that and give another, another bite of at that apple....
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we electing benjamin netanyahu for another term. the party cookbook to have fewer seats in parliament after those voting results are out tomorrow morning. netanyahu says this property is dealing with taiwan's nuclear ambitions. connell: the nation's graduation rate hitting the highest level. that is better than 75% of them doing it on time. during 1976 topped that of the three plus billion graduates. 78% finished on time this time around. those are stats that are getting better. a controversy brewing of north after canada's new $20 bank note came out. the crisis is over at the maple leaf. many people believe it represents a norwegian maple leaf. they call it the looney, maybe for good reason. if you have not had your flu shot yet, you may not have to worry after all. there is a tiny ice cream maker that has created a flavor of sorbet that soothes your sore throat with it. this is pretty good book stuff here. dagen: just find be the bourbon. dennis: eight dollars for a pint of this stuff. that is what it looks like. dagen: i do not w
we electing benjamin netanyahu for another term. the party cookbook to have fewer seats in parliament after those voting results are out tomorrow morning. netanyahu says this property is dealing with taiwan's nuclear ambitions. connell: the nation's graduation rate hitting the highest level. that is better than 75% of them doing it on time. during 1976 topped that of the three plus billion graduates. 78% finished on time this time around. those are stats that are getting better. a controversy...
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they blame the weather, hurricane sandy, as well as the presidential election, the fiscal cliff, you name it, all reasons to go down, and they are are down. positive news from the pharmaceuticals, and the late stage trial of the kidney disease drug, and stock price up 39%, positive results, up it goes. u.s. airways, american airlines, final stages of negotiating a merger. final prices to be decided. shares of u.s. airways unchanged. how would you like to get a refund if your team had a losing season? one team proposes that, and the owner of the team is next. stuart: i'm calling this a great deal for sports fan. the arena football league predators offering a new promotion. the more the team loses, the bigger your refund on season tickets. joining us, the managing owner of the orlando predators. i got to make sure i have this right. if the team, the orlando predators, have a less than 500 season, worse than 500, you start refunding the worse they are, the bigger refund for the season ticketholders, have i got that right? >> that is correct. we have an 18-game season, and we've guarante
they blame the weather, hurricane sandy, as well as the presidential election, the fiscal cliff, you name it, all reasons to go down, and they are are down. positive news from the pharmaceuticals, and the late stage trial of the kidney disease drug, and stock price up 39%, positive results, up it goes. u.s. airways, american airlines, final stages of negotiating a merger. final prices to be decided. shares of u.s. airways unchanged. how would you like to get a refund if your team had a losing...
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if he cannot succeed, then to push for the 2014 elections. connell: they do not know that much about her. what should they know? >> she deserves high marks for her prosecution for the first world trade center bombing. george bush capper on for a while. she deserves high marks for that. [talking over each other] >> it was a pretty strong case. it was a less than vigorous prosecution of teamsters. she took some hits for that. it will be more of the same. her predecessor, mary schapiro, was known for protecting democrats and unions. pushing for giving unions more. i think you can expect the same, pretty much out of mary jo white. dagen: thank you very much. great insight. apple shareholders feeling very bruised today. that stock in a major selloff. shibani joshi has been talking with people in the know. connell: and then we will go to liz claman. two of the most influential ceos. liz has interviews over in davos. markets now. let's look at the markets. talking about interest rates a little while ago. we will be back with liz in davos. ♪ twins.
if he cannot succeed, then to push for the 2014 elections. connell: they do not know that much about her. what should they know? >> she deserves high marks for her prosecution for the first world trade center bombing. george bush capper on for a while. she deserves high marks for that. [talking over each other] >> it was a pretty strong case. it was a less than vigorous prosecution of teamsters. she took some hits for that. it will be more of the same. her predecessor, mary...
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it was the election of the first african-american president. but i think that this question of the mill titarization of forn policy is very much at play right now. it has been for four years. it's that and the combination of special envoys, if you will, as sort of the institutional way that it happened that hillary clinton was not in charge of policy in pakistan, in afghanistan, in iraq, in israel/palestine, it was completely abandoned, that was all run through the white house. i would say those policies have all failed and i don't hold hillary clinton -- >> so that's to hillary's credit, right? >> she certainly didn't make them succeed. >> no, but listen -- >> she was wrong. >> i want you to respond right after a quick break. >> good. [ roasting firewood ] ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full ser
it was the election of the first african-american president. but i think that this question of the mill titarization of forn policy is very much at play right now. it has been for four years. it's that and the combination of special envoys, if you will, as sort of the institutional way that it happened that hillary clinton was not in charge of policy in pakistan, in afghanistan, in iraq, in israel/palestine, it was completely abandoned, that was all run through the white house. i would say...
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the s&p hasn't been up this many days since president bush won re-election way back in 2004. we have the biggest movers ahead. ashley: meantime european banks are fighting back. they're about to repay hundreds of millions of dollars in emergency loans sending the euro to a 11-month high. currency investor axle merck says the euro could be the rock star this year. he is here to explain. tracy: this blowup capsule the future of space? you heard it about had here first last week. the head of the company that makes nasa's new experiment will tell us how the thing works. and how it is expandable as to inflatable. ashley: there is your space lab right there. tracy: but it is top of the hour. time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides on the floor of the exchange. >> all right. good way to kick off the hour. let's just get to the markets. i think we'll save ourselves. let's take a look here at the dow, the nasdaq and the s&p. as we noted we've been sitting here at five-year highs and not too far off all-time highs. look at dow industrials. 13,881. you are. our high
the s&p hasn't been up this many days since president bush won re-election way back in 2004. we have the biggest movers ahead. ashley: meantime european banks are fighting back. they're about to repay hundreds of millions of dollars in emergency loans sending the euro to a 11-month high. currency investor axle merck says the euro could be the rock star this year. he is here to explain. tracy: this blowup capsule the future of space? you heard it about had here first last week. the head of...
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. >> a big sell-off coming in november and december last year based on the election and anticipation of increased capital gains. a lot of individuals, investors selling their positions and finding the right time to re-enter the market which based on technical data shows that things are being overbought this january. dennis: you think things are not looking great but for different reasons. tell us that. >> fundamentally we are worried the prices are going to level off. we think natural buyers for housing are not there. we don't have a move a market, most of the buying in the housing market this year is 4 in money and institutional investing. we are having a hard time figuring out where the momentum will come from and housing is one of our issues. >> both of you gentlemen are stealing defeat from the jaws of victory. how about a little bit of hope here. we have been worried for two years about european meltdown, a china slowed down and about a government in the u.s. breakdown. all three big blue they men seen gone and no longer a problem. >> really sustaining devaluation in the marketp
. >> a big sell-off coming in november and december last year based on the election and anticipation of increased capital gains. a lot of individuals, investors selling their positions and finding the right time to re-enter the market which based on technical data shows that things are being overbought this january. dennis: you think things are not looking great but for different reasons. tell us that. >> fundamentally we are worried the prices are going to level off. we think...
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listen to this. >> elections. elections. the republican party is losing the support of our hispanic citizens. we realize that there many issues in which we think we are in agreement with our hispanic citizens. this is a preem nent issue. >> if this is the reality, the political reality and simply the reality, what can you do? what's the other option? >> this is the water shed. what they have is a problem with low income voters, 50,000 and under and single women and because immigration is increasing the population of people with less skill and less education, they have trouble reaching that with an effective message. the business groups want to increase that population dramatically overtime. even though that's a population voting for the bigger spending. >> if you don't support what i am saying. >> mccain was mr. amnesty. both o bam and mccain said we got support. now ultimately we are at the same place. where is the enforcement? >> let's let the congresswoman respond. >> let's talk about enforcement. i sat on the board of se
listen to this. >> elections. elections. the republican party is losing the support of our hispanic citizens. we realize that there many issues in which we think we are in agreement with our hispanic citizens. this is a preem nent issue. >> if this is the reality, the political reality and simply the reality, what can you do? what's the other option? >> this is the water shed. what they have is a problem with low income voters, 50,000 and under and single women and because...
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uncertain election. we sputtered out the end of 2012. >> analyst over at jpmorgan, welcome back. good to see you again. >> thanks. >> market wants to accentuate the positive here. given the wide range of guidance, do people think it will be more like 9 and not so much 7? >> i think what investors are doing is looking through 2013 and looking into 2014 and 2015. you know, there are some challenges for caterpillar. i think on the call, one of the things we're going to have to understand is, when do those mining numbers start to increase again. when do those mining companies start to increase their spending on mining equipment. is it a '13, '14, or '15 event. those are key things we'll be looking for on the call. >> how much clarity do you think you'll get on the call which apparently it is difficult to get them to say anything definitive even about the second half of this year? >> well, i think 2012 is a good lesson learned, as doug said there in the snippet that you just showed. everybody came into 2012 pretty bullish, and then things fizz willed out. i think we're going into '13
uncertain election. we sputtered out the end of 2012. >> analyst over at jpmorgan, welcome back. good to see you again. >> thanks. >> market wants to accentuate the positive here. given the wide range of guidance, do people think it will be more like 9 and not so much 7? >> i think what investors are doing is looking through 2013 and looking into 2014 and 2015. you know, there are some challenges for caterpillar. i think on the call, one of the things we're going to have...
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not the election of the first president, but the election of its second president. the peaceful transfer of power is what will separate our country from every other country in the world. so today we celebrate the 57th inauguration of the american president, find the good and praise him. now, it is my honor -- it is my honor to enter introduce justice sonja sotomayor. will everyone please stand. [cheers] >> mr. vice president, please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, joseph r. by then do solemnly swear, that i will support and defend the constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic that i will bear true and safety and the legions and take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties on which i am about to enter. so help you god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. [applause] [patriotic music playing] >> it is my pleasure to introduce renowned musical artist james taylor. [applause] ♪ ♪ [james taylor singing "america the beautiful"] ♪ ♪ [applause] >
not the election of the first president, but the election of its second president. the peaceful transfer of power is what will separate our country from every other country in the world. so today we celebrate the 57th inauguration of the american president, find the good and praise him. now, it is my honor -- it is my honor to enter introduce justice sonja sotomayor. will everyone please stand. [cheers] >> mr. vice president, please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, joseph r....
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she's the newly elected chair to have the democratic national committee. she's joining kate and me right here in "the situation room." congratulations. tough job, being a congresswoman, chair of the dnc. we'll get to that in a moment. if the president's agenda is going to go forward, he doesn't just have to worry about republicans, but there are a bunch of democrats, especially in the house, who are nervous about some of these very bold, shall we say, very liberal and progressive ideas. >> well, with i think for the most part, democrats are unified and energized following the results of this election, where president obama laid out a very clear vision and a clear case that we need to focus on creating jobs, on getting the economy turned around, on fighting for the middle class families and yesterday he talked about the american journey and we've got to finish that journey and we've got a lot left to do to make sure we can have equality. >> will senate democrats go along with the president? >> you know, i haven't heard anything from any senate democrat, acr
she's the newly elected chair to have the democratic national committee. she's joining kate and me right here in "the situation room." congratulations. tough job, being a congresswoman, chair of the dnc. we'll get to that in a moment. if the president's agenda is going to go forward, he doesn't just have to worry about republicans, but there are a bunch of democrats, especially in the house, who are nervous about some of these very bold, shall we say, very liberal and progressive...
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fiscal cliff, lots of debt situation, uncertain election we sputtered off the end of 2012. here we are sitting today what's coming up in 2013? fiscal situation, debt in this country, all kinds of political speed bumps coming in this country. china recovering for sure now. latin america looking pretty good. and noise from europe is pretty flat and muted. so we're thinking, you know, it could be a pretty good year. but we've got that same political issue here in this country that will drive a lot of uncertainty if they start screaming at each other again. we chose a pretty wide-ranged top and bottom. >> when i think about it, dog, it's like, it used to be that we were, you know, in a 2% world, you know, nothing great but at least we're growing. but we're in what's going to mess that up in terms of the fiscal issues. now i would think, almost, that we're in a 2% world, and we're worrying about -- or we're thinking maybe something could actually cause us to go to 3% if they did it. we're not looking at the possible downside of the 2%, we're looking at maybe these guys could do
fiscal cliff, lots of debt situation, uncertain election we sputtered off the end of 2012. here we are sitting today what's coming up in 2013? fiscal situation, debt in this country, all kinds of political speed bumps coming in this country. china recovering for sure now. latin america looking pretty good. and noise from europe is pretty flat and muted. so we're thinking, you know, it could be a pretty good year. but we've got that same political issue here in this country that will drive a lot...
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him for another two-year term despite what was a poor showing on election night for the gop. bobby jindal, the louisiana governor, laid out a number of areas where things have to change. it was blunt, listen. >> we have to stop looking backwards. we must reject identity politics. we have to stop insulting the intelligence of voters. >> senator mel martinez, former senator from florida, also a former rnc chairman, nice to have you senator, thank you for being with us. >> good to be with you, good morning. >> give me a sense, i appreciate that. there's a website requesting feedback and recommendations. walk me through how that will go and what kinds of feedback and how you take that and turn that into some real change. >> well i think first of all of a great reassessment taking place within the party and i think it's very healthy. i thought the governor's speech last night was very much on point but i think the entire tenor of this meet something one in which we're taking a deep look inside and i think that's a terrific thing to do. i'm quite encouraged not only by the website
him for another two-year term despite what was a poor showing on election night for the gop. bobby jindal, the louisiana governor, laid out a number of areas where things have to change. it was blunt, listen. >> we have to stop looking backwards. we must reject identity politics. we have to stop insulting the intelligence of voters. >> senator mel martinez, former senator from florida, also a former rnc chairman, nice to have you senator, thank you for being with us. >> good...
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you have the election in italy, bonds due, interest on the bonds due in spain. do these represent hiccups do you think? >> i think they're just challenges or marks in the journey. look at what the progress has been in europe. the progress with the fiscal constraint in portugal, in ireland, in spain. the role monti has played in italy and the leadership he's given that country. the steadfastness of merkel in germany. the fiscal restraint in the uk. all of these are saying we get it collectively. we need to show restraint, but we need to restructure at a pace our societies can absorb so we're going to have a continued series of steps. there's no big bang answer. >> speaking of the u.s. for a moment, a number of banks are getting out of fixed income. you're sticking with it. why? even though we've seen a big drop-off in fixed income and equities have been the place to be in terms of flow. >> yeah. honestly, there are very few if you really peel it back, there are very few that are actually exiting fixed income. what a lot of them are doing is bringing down the amou
you have the election in italy, bonds due, interest on the bonds due in spain. do these represent hiccups do you think? >> i think they're just challenges or marks in the journey. look at what the progress has been in europe. the progress with the fiscal constraint in portugal, in ireland, in spain. the role monti has played in italy and the leadership he's given that country. the steadfastness of merkel in germany. the fiscal restraint in the uk. all of these are saying we get it...
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and re-election possible. soon the president renews his oath before cheering crowds and his critics are fierce. his choices are tough. and america's future is in his hands. >> we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin, again, the work of remaking america. >>> crowds are growing on the national mall. 44th president of the united states is about two hours away from taking the oath of office. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. vice president joe biden also will be sworn in on this stage in the shadow of the capitol. stand by for gloria borger's exclusive interview with the vice president. she asks about the times he made the president angry. we will also talk to former secretary of state colin powell about his support for the president and his concerns about his own republican party. first, let's take you across the national mall to my colleague, anderson cooper. >> wolf, thanks very much. inaugurations are logistic nightmare, as you can imag
and re-election possible. soon the president renews his oath before cheering crowds and his critics are fierce. his choices are tough. and america's future is in his hands. >> we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin, again, the work of remaking america. >>> crowds are growing on the national mall. 44th president of the united states is about two hours away from taking the oath of office. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world....